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		<h1>Stars</h1>
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	<p> A star is a ball of gases. It has very high temperatures and held together
		by it's own gravity. The closes star to the Earth is the sun. Stars produce
		their own energy by burning hydrogen. Stars produce energy for millions of years.
		Then they fizzle out into smaller energy particles. These small stars include, 
		white dwarfs, brown dwarfs and black holes. 
	
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						<a href="http://creativecommons.org">CreativeCommons</a><br/><br/></br>
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						Astronomy 1370 Study Guide, Stewart M.L.
						
						
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